1941 Lincoln Continental on 2040-cars
Cairo, New York, United States
1941 Lincoln 2dr continental that has been in dry storage for 40+ years, car is originally from California. body is in great shape and only needing inner rockers. The outer rockers, fenders, quarter panels, doors hood trunk etc are all in great shape with only minor surface rust in a few places, paint is there but chipping fading and cracking. Driver side floor board does have some rot in it, I have not had the car on a lift but form what I can see the frame is in great condition. all glass is good, interior is all there with a few tears. motor is a early 50's Lincoln V8, I do not know if it runs but the motor does turn by hand, I have new plugs, cap, rotor, condenser and complete gasket kit for the motor, also have a box full of new brake parts including master cylinder, wheel cylinders, hoses, brake shoes and a box full of seals, car still has the original fender skirts and a set of NOS hubcaps. I do have title for the car. this car is 1 of only 850 continentals built in 41.car does roll and can easily be put on a trailer. This is NOT a running driving car but a great start to a desirable and rare car.What you see in the pictures is what you get, I do not have the bumpers, door buttons headlight rings and some other parts. Car is sold as is where is and no warranty is expressed or implied, all buyers/bidders are urged to look at the car before buying, please ask all questions as all sales are final. The car can stay here for two weeks after auction ending, payment must be made in the form of cash, certified check or direct deposit, I will not accept pay pal for payment. I will sell to overseas buyers. |
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The Live in Your Moment campaign is all about Lincoln trying to sell not just the MKC to customers but also explain the brand's philosophy. It's one of the oldest luxury automakers around, but hasn't exactly had a glorious history, especially recently. Based on these first ads, we can see that there's a definite focus on philosophizing rather than focusing on the crossover. At times, McConaughey seems just a mustache and a mangled beer can away from reprising his role from True Detective.
The first ad (above) is simply titled Intro and sets the mood and concept for the whole campaign. Bull has McConaughey talking to a longhorn in the middle of a road, and I Just Like It has him explaining his affinity for the brand. Lincoln's full release is available below, and you can view the other ads by flipping through the playlist in the video player above.
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The impact was painful, as Lincoln's sales in January and February of this year were among the lowest it has recorded in more than a quarter century. Even though March looked a bit brighter, with the supply crisis reportedly over (there are 3,000 units in transit and production is approaching 200 units per day) the automaker is reportedly studying the feasibility of giving its pivotal MKZ the launch it originally deserved.
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